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Art of Baseball Card Collecting – How to get a good baseball card collection

March 24th 2008

Baseball card collecting started as a small hobby among diehard baseball fans who wanted to stay connected with all the action, even after the season. The entire baseball card manufacturing business started with a baseball equipment company distributing cards to promote their products. Later, tobacco companies and confectionaries used the same method to promote their products. It was during this stage that the hobby that collecting baseball cards flourished. People often visited their neighborhood store just for the cards within the packs. However, if you did not start your collection at that point of time and you are lost in the present world of baseball card collection, then do not fear for this will help you begin your collection.

The first step towards starting a baseball card collection is to buy yourself a price guide as this will tell you the different kinds of baseball cards available and their prices. Another source of information could be family and friends who are already into baseball card collecting. They could help you identify the correct cards to buy, according to your tastes and needs. This will also help you to make new contacts

The next step is to identify what to collect that will make you happy. There are different types of baseball cards to choose from like the rookie cards, serial cards, memorabilia cards, autographed cards, card sets, veteran cards and many more. It is obviously not possible for a single individual to collect all kinds of cards and hence it is important to make a choice and decide on the type of card that will dominate your baseball card collection. Once that is decided, then you can either visit your local store or an online retail shop or the official website of card manufacturers or online auction sites to get your cards. Of course, you can also search here in BaseballCardChase.com. Coupled with your research and price guides and the information on the site, you will not have any problem buying your card.

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Origin and History of Baseball Cards

February 25th 2008

Baseball is perhaps the oldest sport in the history of the United States and the hobby of collecting baseball cards is nearly as old as the game itself. Baseball cards were the result of the increasing popularity of the game and photography. History has it that members of various baseball clubs posed for photographs and these photographs were used to create the first set of baseball cards. The first set of baseball cards that people collected were called the Peck and Snyder baseball card collection. This company basically sold baseball equipment and used these cards to promote their products.

It was only in the late 19th century that tobacco companies and candy producers entered the field of manufacturing baseball cards to promote their products. Companies like the American Tobacco Company, Imperial Tobacco Company and the American Caramel Company started producing baseball cards to promote their products and used baseball cards as a vehicle to promote their tobacco products. The famous Honus Wagner Card is a product of this era produced by the American Tobacco Company. This card would add prestige to any baseball card collection. Then came the confectionaries like O-Pee Chee and Goudey Gum Co., who extensively used baseball cards to promote their products. These were the days when people visited their local candy store or grocer shop to buy gum, candy or tobacco products, just so that they could rip open the packs to see the cards they got. Children of this era spent their pocket money buying baseball cards to play and to trade.

The innocent hobby of yesteryear has now grown into a full blown industry with big players manufacturing cards of baseball players. What used to be an exchange between two children, has now become a full fledged trade, with the stakes getting bigger and higher.

Companies like

  • Upper Deck
  • Fleer
  • Topps

have changed the way collectors look at the hobby of baseball card collecting.

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